If you find any data displayed on this website that should be amended, please contact the Curriculum Management Team.
Module Title
LH Physical Geography and Environmental Science Research
School
School of Geog Earth & Env Sci
Department
Earth and Environ Sciences
Module Code
03 38626
Module Lead
Josh Larsen
Level
Honours Level
Credits
40
Semester
Full Term
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions
None
Exclusions
Description
The Research in Physical Geography and Environmental Science module provides an opportunity for the student to undertake an independent investigation of a topic of their choice, which is relevant to either Geography or Environmental Science, and must address an original research question. The research project may involve the collection of original data through field and/or laboratory research, or may apply novel analyses to secondary data. The results of the student's independent research are presented in the format of a written research article which should be consistent in structure to the research literature of the identified field of study within either Geography or Environmental Science and should include: (i) The aims and objectives of the research; (ii) The relevance of the research question; (iii) The methodology to be applied to the acquisition and analysis of primary and secondary data, including the availability and sustainability of any secondary data sources; (iv) Results of the data collection and subsequent data analyses; (v) Discussion of the results and findings, and (vi) Conclusions in the context of the project aims and objectives.
Learning Outcomes
• By the end of the module, students should be able to:
• Design an independent piece of research on a suitable topic;
• Critically assess the results of previous research relevant to the chosen topic;
• Select a methodological approach appropriate to the proposed research;
• Evaluate relevant information sources;
• Gain experience from the gathering of data by means of field, laboratory and/or documentary sources as appropriate;
• Analyse and make original observations on the data collected;
• Critically analyse research findings within the context of the wider research literature;
• Present research results clearly and concisely in the form of text, maps, diagrams and other appropriate illustrations;
Assessment
38626-01 : Dissertation : Dissertation (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
Assessment: Choice of 10,000 word dissertation or 8000 word research article & 2,000 word supplemental (100%) Reassessment: resubmission of new independent project/dissertation.